Meerut Metro Stations

The Meerut Metro is nearing its launch, with major progress already achieved. Almost all the metro stations have been fully completed, while finishing work is underway at some stations. It is expected that the stations will open to the public by the end of 2025.

Meerut Metro Station Name

Meerut Metro Station Name Meerut South to Modipuram
Meerut Metro Station Meerut South to Modipuram

The Meerut Metro comprises 13 stations, including 9 elevated, 3 underground, and 1 at-grade station. The total length of the corridor is 23.60 km (14.70 miles), with 14.80 km of elevated track and 8.80 km of underground alignment.

Meerut Metro Station Name- The Meerut Metro route consists of 13 strategically located stations, starting from Meerut South Metro Station (A10), followed by Partapur (A11), Rithani (A12), Shatabdi Nagar (A13), Brahampuri (A14), and Meerut Central (A15). Continuing along the corridor are Bhaisali (A16), Begumpul (A17), MES Colony (A18), Daurli (A19), Meerut North (A20), Modipuram (A21), and concluding at Modipuram Depot Metro Station (A22). These stations are designed to enhance urban connectivity and ease transportation within Meerut city.

Among these, four key stations—Meerut South Metro Station, Shatabdi Nagar, Begumpul, and Modipuram—will also serve as vital interchange points with the Namo Bharat Train. This integration between the Meerut Metro and Namo Bharat network is designed to provide seamless connectivity, reduce travel time, and improve overall commuter convenience across regional and urban transit systems.

Meerut Metro Station List

Related FAQs

  1. How many stations are in Meerut Metro?

    The Meerut Metro consists of 13 stations. These include strategically placed stations such as Meerut South, Partapur, Rithani, Shatabdi Nagar, Brahampuri, Meerut Central, Bhaisali, Begumpul, MES Colony, Daurli, Meerut North, Modipuram, and Modipuram Depot.

  2. What is the name of metro from Meerut to Delhi?

    Namo Bharat Train

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